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bigtakilla said:
BMaker11 said:

They say the reason Goku doesn't just get kryptonite or instant transmission Superman to a red sun is because it's against his character. He wouldn't try to beat an opponent by exploiting their weakness.

Solution: Vegeta vs. Superman.

What kind of cop out would Screw Attack come up with to make Superman win this one? Because he would most certainly use whatever he could to defeat his opponent. 

Superman Prime isn't affected by kryptonite, and a red sun wouldn't be quick enough to stop Superman Prime from killing Goku (assuming Goku could even get close enough without it physically harming him). 

It's the same reason Superman doesn't wait in the center of a yellow sun for Goku to die of old age. 

They're not using Superman Prime, though. In fact, they're actually not even consistent with the Superman they are using. They used a composite Superman, despite saying they're restricting him to New 52. That whole "lifting infinity" thing......non-canon. There's no consistency in the continuity of the Superman character, so, ultimately, both death battles don't even make sense. Superman is, essentially, a different person in each incarnation. Screw Attacks ignores that and just puts the best characteristics of each Superman and mashes that into one character. Whereas Goku is just one continuity. Any one Superman (other than Superman Prime), Goku should be able to beat, whether it be an easy battle or a tough one. But when you take the best feats of 5 different versions of Superman, then put that all into one, then the guy is unbeatable, even compared to the actual gods of any given universe. 

I wouldn't be surprised if the ScrewAttack version of Superman could one-shot The One Above All